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although, his parents are from afghanistan. let's talk more about this devastating news, this horrible day in american history, with senator marco rubio from florida, who serves on the intelligence committee and obviously born and bred in the state of florida. senator, first of all, our thoughts and prayers are with you and the entire state of florida right now. i know that there is -- there's a lot for us to talk about, but you have a message for people in central florida right now, something they can do to help right now. what is that? >> yeah, well, first of all, thanks for giving this the coverage it deserves. it's a horrifying incident, obviously. for people in central florida, they are looking for blood donors, particularly the o-plus and o-negative blood types. i put that up on twitter. don't just show up at the hospital, but get in touch with local blood bank authorities. i linked an article to my twitter feed so people can know where to call. you have this level of mass casualty and loss of life here, you can just imag
although, his parents are from afghanistan. let's talk more about this devastating news, this horrible day in american history, with senator marco rubio from florida, who serves on the intelligence committee and obviously born and bred in the state of florida. senator, first of all, our thoughts and prayers are with you and the entire state of florida right now. i know that there is -- there's a lot for us to talk about, but you have a message for people in central florida right now, something...
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telling investigators that the wars in iraq and afghanistan were motivation for the attack. >>> what have you learned that dzhokhar has told investigators? >> seemings like we're getting interviews about a bunch of files. a government source telling cnn that in those communicative moments that dzhokhar also mentioned that the wars in iraq and afghanistan were self radicalized. it was the older brother who was more or less the ring leader in all of this. i must caution you, who knows what kind of state this kids mind is in, with the medical condition he is under. a government source now for the first time telling cnn that this kid laying in a hospital bed is mentioning the wars in iraq and afghanistan for what they did or alengedly did here in boston. >> it seems like he is upgraded. he's in fair condition now, according to the hospital which released that information with the approval of the fbi. now, the other families of the actual victimings of this bombing want him out. >> it would need to happen when he's stable enough to move. there's an mci plymouth, it's a jail, prison, that
telling investigators that the wars in iraq and afghanistan were motivation for the attack. >>> what have you learned that dzhokhar has told investigators? >> seemings like we're getting interviews about a bunch of files. a government source telling cnn that in those communicative moments that dzhokhar also mentioned that the wars in iraq and afghanistan were self radicalized. it was the older brother who was more or less the ring leader in all of this. i must caution you, who...
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we begin in afghanistan. secretary of state hillary clinton carried a message on partnership to work with afghanistan well beyond the planned troop pull out. afghanistan is now designated a major non-nato ally. the u.s. will keep up defense, security and economic relations with afghanistan even after the withdrawal. >> i am pleased to announce today that president obama has officially designated afghanistan as a major non-nato ally of the united states. we see this as a powerful symbol of our commitment to afghanistan's future. >> afghanistan joins nations like japan and australia on the non-nato list. shortly after the anuncement, clinton and karzai left for japan for a meeting of international donors. before heading to afghanistan, secretary of state clinton was in paris. leaders are searching for a solution to the bloodshed in syria at the hands of assad's regime. russia and china opposed efforts to have asaid removed from power. >> i will tell you frankly, i don't think russia and china believe they are p
we begin in afghanistan. secretary of state hillary clinton carried a message on partnership to work with afghanistan well beyond the planned troop pull out. afghanistan is now designated a major non-nato ally. the u.s. will keep up defense, security and economic relations with afghanistan even after the withdrawal. >> i am pleased to announce today that president obama has officially designated afghanistan as a major non-nato ally of the united states. we see this as a powerful symbol of...
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forces to be out of afghanistan by may 1st. in return the taliban stopped attacking forces and partners and didn't commence an onslaught of the afghanistan cities. had the president not followed through, those attacks would have resumed. we have reupped the war in afghanistan after 20 years for another 5, 10, 20 years. we would have had to send a lot of forces back in. i recognize a lot of people don't understand that and don't know the agreement that was reached and the choice that president biden faced for may 1st. >> let me ask you this. when he wasn't blaming trump, he was blaming the afghan military forces for not being willing to fight. we suffered a single u.s. military death in a year and a half and that's a wonderful thing. the afghan military forces had lost about 3,000 of their military personnel during that same time. wasn't the president being a little unfair to those 3,000 afghans who lost their lives fighting the taliban during that period of time? >> congressman, many afghan soldiers fought with incredible brave
forces to be out of afghanistan by may 1st. in return the taliban stopped attacking forces and partners and didn't commence an onslaught of the afghanistan cities. had the president not followed through, those attacks would have resumed. we have reupped the war in afghanistan after 20 years for another 5, 10, 20 years. we would have had to send a lot of forces back in. i recognize a lot of people don't understand that and don't know the agreement that was reached and the choice that president...
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that's why i went to afghanistan. in march of 2001, i moved to afghanist afghanistan. to join a relief agency called shelter now international. their objective was developing small business enterprises for women and programs to teach job skills to street kids. >> there were a number of internationals in afghanistan who were doing humanitarian work there. who really wanted to serve the afghan people. over half of the population is female. of course, in islam, any contact with women with whom you are not related by blood outside of marriage is absolutely forbidden. and so just from a humanitarian standpoint, yeah, there was a very important role that female humanitarian workers would have in a place like afghanistan. >> my plan was to be there forever. i bought a one-way ticket. i wrote my will. i told my parents where to bury my body if i was killed. that motivation to make a difference in the world was a big factor in choosing afghanistan. i wanted to go to a place where the need was great. >> there were a lot of ngos that were active in afghanistan, including christia
that's why i went to afghanistan. in march of 2001, i moved to afghanist afghanistan. to join a relief agency called shelter now international. their objective was developing small business enterprises for women and programs to teach job skills to street kids. >> there were a number of internationals in afghanistan who were doing humanitarian work there. who really wanted to serve the afghan people. over half of the population is female. of course, in islam, any contact with women with...
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he trained police officers in both iraq and afghanistan. lorne ahrens worked for the los angeles police department before that. michael smith was a dallas police officer. he served the force -- with the force for 27 years. michael krol is a lifelong dream was to be a police officer. his uncle says he worked hard o get his job in dallas. patrick zamarripa was a navy veteran and a father of two. our deepest condolences to their families and friends. we'll be right back. >>> we're getting new details just coming into cnn right now. we're learning the dallas gunmen micah xavier johnson was accused of sexual harassment while in the army in afghanistan. ed lavandera is digging into the shooter's background. what else are you finding out? >> reporter: well, it's important to point out this was not a criminal matter for micah johnson. it was an administrative complaint that was filed while he was serving in the u.s. army. according to the lawyer that helped him on that case, the accuser had made two requests. that micah johnson receive mental treat
he trained police officers in both iraq and afghanistan. lorne ahrens worked for the los angeles police department before that. michael smith was a dallas police officer. he served the force -- with the force for 27 years. michael krol is a lifelong dream was to be a police officer. his uncle says he worked hard o get his job in dallas. patrick zamarripa was a navy veteran and a father of two. our deepest condolences to their families and friends. we'll be right back. >>> we're getting...
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forces went into afghanistan, president trump is weighing a troop increase there. let's go to our white house correspondent sara murray. what's behind this possible move? >> reporter: wolf, what the president is really pondering right now is whether a few thousand additional troops on the ground could help the white house further its goal of eliminating the terrorism threat from afghanistan. now, we know that some of the president's top national security advisers are pushing for this troop increase, but today the white house wouldn't gave any indication of which way the president is leaning. president trump behind closed doors for a fifth day as he mulls whether to send thousands more u.s. troops to afghanistan. >> one of the things that he has asked his national security team to do is to actually think the -- rethink the strategy. what are we doing to achieve the goals that you are asking about? how do we actually -- how do we win? >> reporter: trump's top national security advisers are expected to recommend sending 3,000 to 5,000 additional troops to afghanistan
forces went into afghanistan, president trump is weighing a troop increase there. let's go to our white house correspondent sara murray. what's behind this possible move? >> reporter: wolf, what the president is really pondering right now is whether a few thousand additional troops on the ground could help the white house further its goal of eliminating the terrorism threat from afghanistan. now, we know that some of the president's top national security advisers are pushing for this...
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i have asked haji if he sees a future for himself in a taliban-led afghanistan. the answer is a clear no. they came knocking at his door multiple times looking for him. he believes they would have killed him if they found, he do taliban promise that they will just forgive. corporal hurley fought the taliban. he also doesn't trust the taliban. this is the way out for haji right now. there is no other way out for him. >> and that is just one frightening story, and there are tens of thousands of people waiting for a way out. cyril, thank you very much. ♪ >>> thanks for staying with us on "newsroom." i'm victor blackwell. >> i'm alisyn camerota. there are 6,000 people at the airport in kabul who have been fully processed and will soon board evacuation flights. the u.s. has only been able to evacuate 7,000 people since sunday. >> getting to the airport is dangerous. taliban fighters are intimidatinintimidate ing people with gunfire and violence. 12 people have been killed in that area since the taliban took control of the capital. nick paton walsh is in doha. you've
i have asked haji if he sees a future for himself in a taliban-led afghanistan. the answer is a clear no. they came knocking at his door multiple times looking for him. he believes they would have killed him if they found, he do taliban promise that they will just forgive. corporal hurley fought the taliban. he also doesn't trust the taliban. this is the way out for haji right now. there is no other way out for him. >> and that is just one frightening story, and there are tens of...
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leaving more troops behind in afghanistan and extending a war he vowed to end. boy: this is the story of a boy who was very sensitive to lights and sounds. so he built secret hiding places where nothing could get in. the boy didn't like looking people in the eye. it made him feel uncomfortable. one day, he found out he had something called autism. his family got him help. and slowly he learned how to live with it better. announcer: early intervention can make a lifetime of difference. learn the signs at autismspeaks.org. >>> we're back please brace yourself. less than 48 hours after a father of five was shot and killed outside of a convenience store in baton rouge, louisiana. alton sterling died after a altercation with police yesterday morning. a witness in a nearby car captured it all on cell phone video. here is some of that video. >> a police dash camera store surveillance camera also a apparently caught it on tape. nick i have watched this video several times. it is extremely difficult to watch. it has now been shared widely on social media, what's the reac
leaving more troops behind in afghanistan and extending a war he vowed to end. boy: this is the story of a boy who was very sensitive to lights and sounds. so he built secret hiding places where nothing could get in. the boy didn't like looking people in the eye. it made him feel uncomfortable. one day, he found out he had something called autism. his family got him help. and slowly he learned how to live with it better. announcer: early intervention can make a lifetime of difference. learn the...
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especially with their movement into other areas, especially afghanistan. what is interesting is that i know a lot of people don't keep their eyes on afghanistan with all the american forces there, still trying to support the afghan government. the taliban border between pakistan and afghanistan, a lot are disillusioned and not successful pushing back to kabul. and a lot of them are trying to find a new banner to fly and we are seeing that in afghanistan with the isis flag. so if this strike is confirmed, because back in april it was never confirmed that hamiz was killed. it will be a big blow to isis in afghanistan and a great win for the afghan government. >> all righty. lu lieutenant colonel james reese. we are so grateful for your insight. thank you, sir. >> thank you, christi. today the 2016 presidential candidate donald trump is expected thousands of people here in phoenix. organizers had to change the venue because of the unexpected number of people to show up at the rally. this comes after the comments came that trump reinforced that mexicans crossi
especially with their movement into other areas, especially afghanistan. what is interesting is that i know a lot of people don't keep their eyes on afghanistan with all the american forces there, still trying to support the afghan government. the taliban border between pakistan and afghanistan, a lot are disillusioned and not successful pushing back to kabul. and a lot of them are trying to find a new banner to fly and we are seeing that in afghanistan with the isis flag. so if this strike is...
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but afghanistan must now to the occasion. >> anna coren, thank you so much in kabul, afghanistan. >>> joining me now to talk girth on this, cnn military analyst mark hurtling with the u.s. army so good to see you. so there have been more than 2400 total deaths of u.s. service members since the start of america's longest war in 2001 and over 20,000 troops wounded. so in light of that, what is your reaction to what happened overnight? >> well, fredricka, i don't really know what i could provide other than that i agree completely with general scott miller, the commander on the scene in afghanistan. afghanistan is likely to going to end up in a civil war and expansive violence like so many have predicted, from the military, from the intelligence community, those who have fought there and the think tanks and that will probably happen sooner rather than later. we've known for a long time that the taliban is not showing they're abiding by the diplomatic agreement signed in 2020 and they have already overwhelmed as the reporter just said many of the provinces, the security forces, they have i
but afghanistan must now to the occasion. >> anna coren, thank you so much in kabul, afghanistan. >>> joining me now to talk girth on this, cnn military analyst mark hurtling with the u.s. army so good to see you. so there have been more than 2400 total deaths of u.s. service members since the start of america's longest war in 2001 and over 20,000 troops wounded. so in light of that, what is your reaction to what happened overnight? >> well, fredricka, i don't really know...
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again, they knew afghanistan was falling fast. according to department officials, those diplomats now feel their warnings were -- where we are and how we got here. yes, this is also a rush to judgment about what is happening there. people are already concluding that it's over. that this is a failure. we don't know that, yet. it is premature to judge. but the sooner the administration shows it can get more people out, the sooner the naysayers will have to shut up. but be clear. the situation on the ground is getting worse. this is how the taliban does things. that is open fire on crowds that aren't doing what they want them to do. the biggest challenge on the ground for the united states' mission is reach. listen. >> at this point, we don't have the resources to go beyond the airport compound. >> at this time, as the army mission continues to be to secure -- to allow those american citizens and other sivs to come in and be processed at the airfield. >> again, that may be true but it can't mean that everyone outside the airport is a
again, they knew afghanistan was falling fast. according to department officials, those diplomats now feel their warnings were -- where we are and how we got here. yes, this is also a rush to judgment about what is happening there. people are already concluding that it's over. that this is a failure. we don't know that, yet. it is premature to judge. but the sooner the administration shows it can get more people out, the sooner the naysayers will have to shut up. but be clear. the situation on...
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i have plans on afghanistan that if i wanted to win that war, afghanistan would be wiped off the face of the earth. it would be gone. it would be over in -- literally in ten days. and i don't want to do -- i don't want to go that route. so we're working with pakistan and others to extricate ourselves. nor do we want to be policemen, because basically we're policemen right now. we are not supposed to be policemen. we've been there for 19 years in afghanistan. it's ridiculous. and i think pakistan helps us with that because we don't want to stay as policemen. but if we wanted to, we could win that war. i have a plan that would win that war in a very short period of time. you understand that better than anybody. we've been in there not fighting to win, just fighting to -- they're building gas stations. they're rebuilding schools. the united states, we shouldn't be doing that. that's for them to do. but what we did and what our leadership got us into is ridiculous. but we will -- i think we'll have some very good answers on afghanistan very quickly. >> mr. president -- >> go ahead. you go
i have plans on afghanistan that if i wanted to win that war, afghanistan would be wiped off the face of the earth. it would be gone. it would be over in -- literally in ten days. and i don't want to do -- i don't want to go that route. so we're working with pakistan and others to extricate ourselves. nor do we want to be policemen, because basically we're policemen right now. we are not supposed to be policemen. we've been there for 19 years in afghanistan. it's ridiculous. and i think...
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he was skilled in an eastern province of afghanistan, according to afghan authorities. fountain name sounds familiar, there is another terror leader by the same name who has a $10 million bounty on his head. now we do not believe this is the same man but in breaking news information, we are getting it in now and we will have a live report at the top of the hour. >>> hundreds of thousands cheered in the streets of paraguay ahead of a mass today by pope francis. take a look at these pictures we are getting in. yesterday, he met with activist including an lgbt in paraguay, a first. and visited a prison in bolivib. >>> nuclear talks have been extended again. the so-called joint plan of action will extend through monday. this is the third extension of talks aimed at curbing iran's nuclear program. >>> developing now, the fbi is investigating what some say is a stunning failure that allowed the charleston church shooter to buy a gun and kill nine people. it's ordered a 30-day review but this after the fbi director acknowledged that accused shooter dylann roof was able to get
he was skilled in an eastern province of afghanistan, according to afghan authorities. fountain name sounds familiar, there is another terror leader by the same name who has a $10 million bounty on his head. now we do not believe this is the same man but in breaking news information, we are getting it in now and we will have a live report at the top of the hour. >>> hundreds of thousands cheered in the streets of paraguay ahead of a mass today by pope francis. take a look at these...
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service personnel killed in afghanistan for 18 months. and joe biden gave us his rationale for getting out. he said it very emphatically. i want no more dead american military personnel. we are getting out. well, low and behold, we're looking at the carnage, the catastrophe that was today with a kind of fearful eye for what may happen tomorrow. so, you know, president biden is -- is -- mournfully talked today about -- about beau, his son, talked about this sort of dark feeling and the empty and hollowness you get. he was very resolute about getting revenge, and getting the perpetrators. but he has to be crestfallen about losing this many marines and -- and -- um -- and -- and losing so many of our afghan allies. and in what's turning out to be a very poor strategy, don. we are not going to be studying at west point or the citadel of the biden strategy for afghan evacuation in a positive light. it's all been very helter-skelter this past 12 days. >> yeah. this -- president joe biden is now the fourth president to oversee this particular wa
service personnel killed in afghanistan for 18 months. and joe biden gave us his rationale for getting out. he said it very emphatically. i want no more dead american military personnel. we are getting out. well, low and behold, we're looking at the carnage, the catastrophe that was today with a kind of fearful eye for what may happen tomorrow. so, you know, president biden is -- is -- mournfully talked today about -- about beau, his son, talked about this sort of dark feeling and the empty and...
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there's been little talk on the president, the afghanistan decision. this is a president who's very much agitated, irritated i'm told. they're trying to turn a corner. so many questions. >> the president tweets it is not possible for my surrogates to stand at podium with perfect accuracy. that is pretty stunning. a pretty stunning tweet as well. stand by, jeff, pamela. i want to bring in the panel. fwlor ya borger, david chal lan, laura coats, a former federal prosecutor and john kirby, our c cnn military and senior analyst and the pentagon. laura, it sounds like a threat the president tweeted directly to the former fbi director and people are already raising concerns about obstruction of justice, witness tampering. >> it is. it presumes a couple of things before i can get quite to the criminal description or definition of a threat. he said he's better not do this. statemented would be districtly contra directly to what trump said. legally it hasn't yet risen to the level of an actual climb, but in terms of obstruction, listen. we know that congress wa
there's been little talk on the president, the afghanistan decision. this is a president who's very much agitated, irritated i'm told. they're trying to turn a corner. so many questions. >> the president tweets it is not possible for my surrogates to stand at podium with perfect accuracy. that is pretty stunning. a pretty stunning tweet as well. stand by, jeff, pamela. i want to bring in the panel. fwlor ya borger, david chal lan, laura coats, a former federal prosecutor and john kirby,...
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troop levels in afghanistan. at fort drum he assured troops recently back from afghanistan that a u.s. military withdraw will not be done, in his words, precipitously. >> no your commander in chief has your back. >>> the president is catching flack from both ends of the political spectrum today. many democrats want a faster troop withdrawal. some prominent republicans are worried his endangering progress in afghanistan by pulling out too soon. with us cnn chief political analyst gloria borger and "time" magazine political columnist joe klein. joe, it's generally reported that president obama overruled general petraeus who wanted more troops left in afghanistan. is that true from your reporting? what can you tell us about how the president made his decision? >> well, it's interesting. this is the second time in i think three months that the president has overruled the military. he's becoming a very confident commander in chief. he did it with osama bin laden, secretary gates wanted to have him drop a bomb. obama w
troop levels in afghanistan. at fort drum he assured troops recently back from afghanistan that a u.s. military withdraw will not be done, in his words, precipitously. >> no your commander in chief has your back. >>> the president is catching flack from both ends of the political spectrum today. many democrats want a faster troop withdrawal. some prominent republicans are worried his endangering progress in afghanistan by pulling out too soon. with us cnn chief political analyst...
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this conflict in afghanistan. i believe and so do the afghan people, that if we put ourselves together, the united states, afghanistan, and our other allies in the right way and focus on the right places have extremism is raised and radicalism is supported and where the sanctuaries are, we'll have a solution to the issues we're facing. >> but so many years, so many lives lost. the u.s. still has about 10,000 troops in zpafghanistan right n. the american people look at afghanistan and say why aren't the afghan people getting the job done? >> we are getting the job done. we lose daily, people. our soldiers, our police, our civilians, our institutions. we are doing it. it's a major difficulty there, and there has to be a concerted and bigger effort in order to address it, and it takes us to the difficulties in the past. today i will not talk about them. today there's a tragedy in america, and i want to be here to support the american people and to give them our best wishes. >> is there an element in afghanistan today
this conflict in afghanistan. i believe and so do the afghan people, that if we put ourselves together, the united states, afghanistan, and our other allies in the right way and focus on the right places have extremism is raised and radicalism is supported and where the sanctuaries are, we'll have a solution to the issues we're facing. >> but so many years, so many lives lost. the u.s. still has about 10,000 troops in zpafghanistan right n. the american people look at afghanistan and say...
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and invest dwative reporter taken in afghanistan. he escaped after seven months in captivity. he was rescued four days later, but his times colleague and a british soldier were killed during the police station. steven, let me start with you. when you take a look at this video, it's a very different situation than you actually rescued in a fire fight. what do you see from this video? >> it's clear to me and everyone that the taliban know what they're doing certainly with cameras. they bundled us into a car and took us around the villages showing us vehicles they said they'd blown up, driving us close to u.s. military bases saying this is the area we control. you didn't know if it was true. propaganda is what they do. >> it's also fascinating for a group which, when they were in power, said you shouldn't photograph them, images shouldn't be taken of people, the fact that they have such an online presence, it's kind of a big change for them. >> an event like this happens and you see the spin coming in from all sides. they know what their intended audience is looking for and they
and invest dwative reporter taken in afghanistan. he escaped after seven months in captivity. he was rescued four days later, but his times colleague and a british soldier were killed during the police station. steven, let me start with you. when you take a look at this video, it's a very different situation than you actually rescued in a fire fight. what do you see from this video? >> it's clear to me and everyone that the taliban know what they're doing certainly with cameras. they...
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his parents were from afghanistan, he was born in afghanistan. presumably still had relatives there and wanted to see his homeland if you will, but the separate trips to pakistan, including for almost a year, not that long ago, when he came back to the united states he had a secondary interview arriving in the united states, but no one spotted anything wrong. are you taking a look to see if some evidence was missed that potentially could have prevented the four bombings that occurred over the past few days? >> naturally, homeland and the fbi are going back over, you know, those interviews now, and to look to see if there are any indicators, but at that point, he went through the process. there was no indication that there was an issue, and so as an american citizen, he was allowed to go on his way. but they're combing over all the information they have, looking for new information, and working very diligently on this -- on this endeavor. >> congressman sires, we're getting information he arrest has notebook and references to anwar awlaki, the for
his parents were from afghanistan, he was born in afghanistan. presumably still had relatives there and wanted to see his homeland if you will, but the separate trips to pakistan, including for almost a year, not that long ago, when he came back to the united states he had a secondary interview arriving in the united states, but no one spotted anything wrong. are you taking a look to see if some evidence was missed that potentially could have prevented the four bombings that occurred over the...
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there are 33,000 troops still in afghanistan. if there is not a new security agreement with the new president they will be gone by the end of the year. there is a lot of concern what will happen to afghan security then and will these civilian workers be able to stay if the security situation degrades even further. >> where is the gunman now, the individual police officer that shot these american medical personnel? >> afghan government officials say he also, for some reason, in some way was shot during this incident, not entirely clear whether he was shot by others or how this happened. he was taken to surgery and he is in the hospital in afghanistan, is what government officials are saying, wolf. >> all right, barbara, what a horrible story that is, barbara starr reporting to us from the pentagon along with these so-called insider attacks, the next afghan president will face major challenges such as the expected withdrawal of foreign and u.s. combat troops expected to withdraw by the end of the year unless an agreement can be mad
there are 33,000 troops still in afghanistan. if there is not a new security agreement with the new president they will be gone by the end of the year. there is a lot of concern what will happen to afghan security then and will these civilian workers be able to stay if the security situation degrades even further. >> where is the gunman now, the individual police officer that shot these american medical personnel? >> afghan government officials say he also, for some reason, in some...
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>> syria, afghanistan. >> exactly. the only way we're going to achieve a measure of success if we have some kind of political settlement on the ground. that there's somebody there who has legitimacy and power and take it over. otherwise, 16 years from now, we will still be talking on this program about dropping these bombs. >> so that's strategy. does it send a message, robin wright, and the president was asked about this earlier, about north korea as well. here's the president. >> i don't know if this sends a message. it doesn't make any difference if it does or not. north korea is a problem. the problem will be taken care of. >> okay. so no strategy mentioned there except the problem will be taken care of. to fareed's point, how will north korea, iran, and other countries view this action? >> well, i think that this bomb was actually dropped because of the conditions on the ground. what opportunities they were provided by whatever -- wherever the isis fighters were, whether it has repercussions militarily or psycholo
>> syria, afghanistan. >> exactly. the only way we're going to achieve a measure of success if we have some kind of political settlement on the ground. that there's somebody there who has legitimacy and power and take it over. otherwise, 16 years from now, we will still be talking on this program about dropping these bombs. >> so that's strategy. does it send a message, robin wright, and the president was asked about this earlier, about north korea as well. here's the...
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withdrawal from afghanistan. earlier, kinzinger tweeted, do not let my colleagues pretend today that president biden and former secretary of state pompeo didn't set in motion the afghanistan withdrawal.pompeo, e blame, to partially wrote. as alex marquardt reports, the indelible images from the withdrawal and the plight of the afghan people left behind make this a debate with no end in sight. >> one year ago, this was the deadly and chaotic culmination of efforts by the past two u.s. presidents to withdraw from afghanistan. the taliban had overrun the country. the afghan military and government had collapsed. sapped of american support. the biggest u.s. base in afghanistan, bagram, abandoned by u.s. forces virtually overnight. the trump administration had struck a deal with the taliban to have u.s. troops leave in mid-2021, an agreement president joe biden argued forced his timing. >> we were left with a simple decision. either follow through on the commitment made by the last administration and leave afghanistan
withdrawal from afghanistan. earlier, kinzinger tweeted, do not let my colleagues pretend today that president biden and former secretary of state pompeo didn't set in motion the afghanistan withdrawal.pompeo, e blame, to partially wrote. as alex marquardt reports, the indelible images from the withdrawal and the plight of the afghan people left behind make this a debate with no end in sight. >> one year ago, this was the deadly and chaotic culmination of efforts by the past two u.s....
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troops stationed in afghanistan. this is the first time he's traveled to this particular country where america has been at war for 18 years. the commander in chief said he has restarted talks with the taliban and is waiting to see if the taliban, quote,mentes to make a deal with the united states. he also said that a number of troops are coming home from this part of the world without specifying a number. here he was. >> weeks ago we also announced that the forces are coming back home. we're reducing overhere but because of technology and the things that we have, we're able to reduce in afghanistan very substantially, actually reduce
troops stationed in afghanistan. this is the first time he's traveled to this particular country where america has been at war for 18 years. the commander in chief said he has restarted talks with the taliban and is waiting to see if the taliban, quote,mentes to make a deal with the united states. he also said that a number of troops are coming home from this part of the world without specifying a number. here he was. >> weeks ago we also announced that the forces are coming back home....
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nic robertson, cnn, kabul, afghanistan. >>> and cnn's anna coren has reported extensively from afghanistan including on a recent trip there. she joins me now from hong kong with the latest on the taliban takeover. good to see you, anna. let's talk specifically about those brave women taking to the streets and pushing back against the taliban's efforts to prevent them from working and attending school. what more are you learning about that? >> reporter: such courageous women, rosemary. doing it with the taliban looking on like it was only a small protest of about a dozen women. we've just got off the phone with one of those women who was there and she says that this protest was designed to tell thesthe international community, the united states, what is happening on ground. because the ministry of women's affairs who she worked for, most of those women worked for has been disbanded, they don't have a salary. they do not have a job. she said, i need to feed my children. i need the united states, the international community to tell the taliban that they need to provide women with jobs. yes, w
nic robertson, cnn, kabul, afghanistan. >>> and cnn's anna coren has reported extensively from afghanistan including on a recent trip there. she joins me now from hong kong with the latest on the taliban takeover. good to see you, anna. let's talk specifically about those brave women taking to the streets and pushing back against the taliban's efforts to prevent them from working and attending school. what more are you learning about that? >> reporter: such courageous women,...
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the afghanistan numbers are low. but if the white house can contain the fallout, and get everyone out, will it matter in the long term, as you said, in 2024? because you're looking ahead. >> i'm also looking at the attributes. do you believe in what the president says? do you believe he has a command of the facts? do you believe that he is agile and flexible to take into account what's happening? we always talk about issues because that's how we've looked at campaigns and that's how we've looked at politics. but the fact is -- and this -- this goes back really to ronald reagan and the last 40 years. the attributes. do you trust that individual? do you have confidence in them? do you have peace of mind? those are even more important than the issues. and i also look at trends. and the president got started -- got a very good start, february and march. his numbers were much higher than -- than donald trump's even though trump doesn't want to acknowledge that. but those numbers have fallen back much quicker than they did
the afghanistan numbers are low. but if the white house can contain the fallout, and get everyone out, will it matter in the long term, as you said, in 2024? because you're looking ahead. >> i'm also looking at the attributes. do you believe in what the president says? do you believe he has a command of the facts? do you believe that he is agile and flexible to take into account what's happening? we always talk about issues because that's how we've looked at campaigns and that's how we've...
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went into afghanistan, tried to do away with that, for 20 years later, the taliban is ruling afghanistan once again and the u.s. is out. >> it's absolutely true. and she was very clear saying that she thinks it was a mistake for president biden to pull every u.s. asset out, that they should have kept eyes and ears on the ground, to maintain just a modicum of intelligence to try to prevent that area from becoming a breeding ground again. but i want to say, i mean you remember covering condi rice back then, i don't remember her being as candid before, leading up to today, about the way that they missed things, particularly the pdb, the president's daily brief that they got in august saying that bin laden could attack in the u.s. >> and one of the promises that that would never happen again, a smaller scale but one of the questions after the capitol insurrection, is did it happen again? were there clooe clues in the united states government, in this agency and that agency that were not properly shared. so that was a legacy conversation of 9/11 that on the big national counter-terrorism issu
went into afghanistan, tried to do away with that, for 20 years later, the taliban is ruling afghanistan once again and the u.s. is out. >> it's absolutely true. and she was very clear saying that she thinks it was a mistake for president biden to pull every u.s. asset out, that they should have kept eyes and ears on the ground, to maintain just a modicum of intelligence to try to prevent that area from becoming a breeding ground again. but i want to say, i mean you remember covering...
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there were also protests in tunisia and afghanistan today. but cairo, egypt, a city rocked by violent protests earlier in the week today was quiet. here's a look at just how widespread the unrest has been. pros in more than a dozen countries this week, including libya. libyan officials believe islamic militants used it as a divergent to attack the consulate. we're live now in tripoli in the investigation. what have you learned? >> well, fredricka, it's starting to become clearer now the more officials are coming out and speaking about this. they're saying that the protests might not have even happened, might not have even taken place. that this was -- it seems to be a preplanned, premeditated attack by islamist groups, extremist groups that are operating in the eastern part of the country where the city of benghazi is. we heard yesterday from the country's general national that it's the ruling body here, that they spoke in benghazi and here is what he had to say. >> i wasn't given enough details about this by witnesses, and this makes me 100%
there were also protests in tunisia and afghanistan today. but cairo, egypt, a city rocked by violent protests earlier in the week today was quiet. here's a look at just how widespread the unrest has been. pros in more than a dozen countries this week, including libya. libyan officials believe islamic militants used it as a divergent to attack the consulate. we're live now in tripoli in the investigation. what have you learned? >> well, fredricka, it's starting to become clearer now the...
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military aircraft to the trip to the afghanistan war zone. are there any limits to this shutdown battle? >>> admitting collusion? as presidential lawyer rudy giuliani acknowledges the campaign may have cloouded with russia, sources say the white house is quietly working to eliminate fallout from robert mueller's investigation, including a move to keep the report from seeing the light of day. >> fixer michael cohen admits he paid a tech firm to rig online polls at the direction of and for the sole benefit of donald trump. >>> and held in russia, self-proclaimed sex coach is taken from a jail in thailand and flown to moscow where she says she's being detained. is the kremlin trying to keep her quiet? i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >>> the white house drops a stunning bombshell in the battle over the government shutdown, a battle which polls suggest the president is losing. the president informing house speaker nancy pelosi that he's pulling the plug on her congressional trip overseas w
military aircraft to the trip to the afghanistan war zone. are there any limits to this shutdown battle? >>> admitting collusion? as presidential lawyer rudy giuliani acknowledges the campaign may have cloouded with russia, sources say the white house is quietly working to eliminate fallout from robert mueller's investigation, including a move to keep the report from seeing the light of day. >> fixer michael cohen admits he paid a tech firm to rig online polls at the direction of...
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evacuation efforts from afghanistan. now state department officials say that there are still about 100 americans still in afghanistan who have to leave, even though they've said about 75 or more have gotten out in recent weeks. they say that number is fluid because some americans are coming forth and saying they want to leave after not having made up their minds earlier. >> yeah, 100 american citizens. that doesn't include the legal permanent residents, the green card holders. kylie atwood, thank you. >>> the fbi director told congress that the u.s. departure from afghanistan is a top concern for his agency with terrorist networks more able to reunite and possibly plan future attacks. >> we are, of course, concerned that the -- that there will be an opportunity for a safe haven to be re-created there. most importantly, we're concerned that foreign terrorist organizations will have an opportunity to reconstitute, plot, inspire in a space that's much harder for us to collect intelligence and operate against than was the ca
evacuation efforts from afghanistan. now state department officials say that there are still about 100 americans still in afghanistan who have to leave, even though they've said about 75 or more have gotten out in recent weeks. they say that number is fluid because some americans are coming forth and saying they want to leave after not having made up their minds earlier. >> yeah, 100 american citizens. that doesn't include the legal permanent residents, the green card holders. kylie...
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education for all citizens of afghanistan. >> reporter: yet, all citizens of afghanistan are not currently able to get an education and what is the hold up? >> it seems that international actors are, unfortunately, weapon huizing the issue of education, instead of coming forward and interacting positively. they are trying to find moral justifications for some of the inhumane policies of sanctions, which is leading to the collective punishment of the entire people of afghanistan. >> reporter: do you want to see girls going to school again? >> i think a policy of the government of afghanistan is very clear, and that is education for all citizens of afghanistan. >> reporter: the taliban says, it wants to see peaceful and positive relations with all countries, including the u.s.. but those prospects were dramatically diminished. the head of al qaeda, killed by a u.s. drone strike in a village in downtown kabul just over two weeks ago. >> we have made it very clear, the government of afghanistan was unaware of the arrival or presence of mr. al-zawahiri in kabul. so far, we have been unable to e
education for all citizens of afghanistan. >> reporter: yet, all citizens of afghanistan are not currently able to get an education and what is the hold up? >> it seems that international actors are, unfortunately, weapon huizing the issue of education, instead of coming forward and interacting positively. they are trying to find moral justifications for some of the inhumane policies of sanctions, which is leading to the collective punishment of the entire people of afghanistan....
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afghanistan has always been poor and now it's extremely poor. nearly half the population according to the u.n. do not have food to eat so you will hear people saying that they would like to see the u.s. unfreeze those funds that were frozen after the taliban took power. the u.s. now saying they have no intention of doing that in no small part because of the issue of the killing by a u.s. drone of al qaeda leader ayman al-zawahri here in central kabul to tw two weeks ago. we confronted the taliban spokesperson for the ministry. take a listen to what he had to say. the taliban says it wants to see peaceful and positive relations with all countries including the u.s. but those prospects were dramatically diminished and ayman zawahri was killed in downtown kabul over two weeks ago. >> we've made it very clear that the government of afghanistan was unaware of the arrival or presence of mr. zawahri in k kabul. so far we have been unable to establish as a matter of fact that mr. zawahri was indeed present in kabul. >> reporter: isn't that more frighten
afghanistan has always been poor and now it's extremely poor. nearly half the population according to the u.n. do not have food to eat so you will hear people saying that they would like to see the u.s. unfreeze those funds that were frozen after the taliban took power. the u.s. now saying they have no intention of doing that in no small part because of the issue of the killing by a u.s. drone of al qaeda leader ayman al-zawahri here in central kabul to tw two weeks ago. we confronted the...
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withdrawal from afghanistan. the state department says republicans on the house foreign affairs committee overlooked and got wrong several facts. cnn is back in afghanistan where after 365 days of taliban rule, poverty, hunger and a lack of resources are plaguing the country. cnn's clarissa ward joins us live from kabul. clarissa. >> reporter: brianna, that's right, when you talk to people here, there are still so many questions that they have about the nature of the u.s. withdrawal. and why so many people were left behind. and when those who worked with the military might be able to potentially get their visas processed and get out of here. it's a very complicated situation. a number of bureaucratic issues that are really slowing that down. but across the spectrum now, people here are not just concerned about fears of the taliban, but many of them just focus on the simple hurdle of trying to put food on the table for their children. it's a three-hour journey from sakela's home to the center of kabul but each mor
withdrawal from afghanistan. the state department says republicans on the house foreign affairs committee overlooked and got wrong several facts. cnn is back in afghanistan where after 365 days of taliban rule, poverty, hunger and a lack of resources are plaguing the country. cnn's clarissa ward joins us live from kabul. clarissa. >> reporter: brianna, that's right, when you talk to people here, there are still so many questions that they have about the nature of the u.s. withdrawal. and...
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about whatever isis component is in afghanistan or the larger, more malignant issue in afghanistan which has always been the taliban? >> right. as you know, there are multiple missions going on to confront those multiple things. the u.s. currently has about 8400 forces in afghanistan doing a counter terrorism operation which is operation freedom sentinel and then the nato mission which is to train, advise and assist under operation resolute support. the main objective of us being in afghanistan from being used as a safe haven for terrorists who attack the united states and our allies, that's the maj objective. we remain very focused on the defeat of al qaeda, its associates as well as the defeat of isis affiliate in afghanistan. but that's simply put what the mission is going forward. >> reporter: when you suggest it's a washington question to ask if 15,000 can do a better job than 100,000, are you suggesting the ideas theme president is being presented with are so original, so outside the box that 15,000 troops can achieve what 100,000 deployed shortly after 9/11 cannot achieve? >> i'm
about whatever isis component is in afghanistan or the larger, more malignant issue in afghanistan which has always been the taliban? >> right. as you know, there are multiple missions going on to confront those multiple things. the u.s. currently has about 8400 forces in afghanistan doing a counter terrorism operation which is operation freedom sentinel and then the nato mission which is to train, advise and assist under operation resolute support. the main objective of us being in...
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strategy in afghanistan. might that result in a u.s. troop surge? we will talk about what's next for america's longest war. >>> and does fbi director james comey need to correct the record? all these new questions emerging about the accuracy in part of his congressional testimony and what the fbi plans to do about it. n one thing. more than one flavor, or texture, or color. a good clean salad is so much more than green. and with panera catering, more for your event. panera. food as it should be. nice tells you what you kind want to hear.ifferent... but kind is honest. this bar is made with cranberries and almonds. so, guess what? we call it cranberry almond. give kind a try. the shlike a bald penguin. how do i look? [ laughing ] show me the billboard music awards. show me top artist. show me the top hot 100 artist. they give awards for being hot and 100 years old? we'll take 2! [ laughing ] xfinity x1 gives you exclusive access to the best of the billboard music awards just by using your voice. the billboard music awards. sunday, may 21st eight seve
strategy in afghanistan. might that result in a u.s. troop surge? we will talk about what's next for america's longest war. >>> and does fbi director james comey need to correct the record? all these new questions emerging about the accuracy in part of his congressional testimony and what the fbi plans to do about it. n one thing. more than one flavor, or texture, or color. a good clean salad is so much more than green. and with panera catering, more for your event. panera. food as it...
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i have plans on afghanistan that if i wanted to win that war, afghanistan would be wiped off the face of the earth. it would be gone. it would be over in ten days. and i don't want to do that. >> wow. just wow. casually mentioning that you don't want to kill 10 million people. i guess we should grateful the president doesn't want to kill 10 million people with a plan he's that would wipe an entire country off the face of the earth. it's easy to see what the president is really worried about. if you open your eyes and your mind. it's easy to see. it's easy to see why he's distracting you with a attacks on the congresswomen of color. this is purposeful. he's doing everything that he can to keep the news of the squad to keep on that news. to keep it in the headline. what he's really worried about is robert mueller testimony on wednesday. you can tell from what he said. >> i'm not going to be watching. probably. maybe i'll see a bit of it. >> no i'm not watching, i'm not going to watch mueller. maybe a little bit. a little bit. let's face this this president watches tv for hours every day
i have plans on afghanistan that if i wanted to win that war, afghanistan would be wiped off the face of the earth. it would be gone. it would be over in ten days. and i don't want to do that. >> wow. just wow. casually mentioning that you don't want to kill 10 million people. i guess we should grateful the president doesn't want to kill 10 million people with a plan he's that would wipe an entire country off the face of the earth. it's easy to see what the president is really worried...
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america's top commander in afghanistan. he was set to become the nato supreme commander, until the president put that nomination on hold today. like petraeus, allen is at the top of the american military. he's a four-star general. one of only four four-star generals in the entire u.s. marine corps. officials are investigating general john allen after finding allegedly inappropriate e-mails between general allen and jill kelley. the same jill kelley who had contacted the fbi about receiving harassing e-mails from petraeus biographer and former mistress, paula broadwell. allen, who once worked for petraeus at the u.s. central command, denies any wrongdoing as investigators look through 20,000 to 30,000 pages of documents. now, i want to make it clear what we know at this time is that it's not clear how many of those documents may include potentially inappropriate communication. but the new allegations have raised serious questions tonight about the culture of relationships in the military, and we're going to have more on that
america's top commander in afghanistan. he was set to become the nato supreme commander, until the president put that nomination on hold today. like petraeus, allen is at the top of the american military. he's a four-star general. one of only four four-star generals in the entire u.s. marine corps. officials are investigating general john allen after finding allegedly inappropriate e-mails between general allen and jill kelley. the same jill kelley who had contacted the fbi about receiving...
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he clashed with the pentagon and with the leadership over afghanistan. and you've been fairly critical of him at one point, saying he was wrong, on every foreign policy issue for 40 years. would you be comfortable with him as commander in chief. >> i think we'd have to wait and see. i don't want to go down that road with anybody, frankly. i think the vice president did have some issues with the military. and i did say that recently that i stand by the statement that i thought he had been wrong about those foreign policy issues for 40 years, especially during the cold war. but in truth, apart from afghanistan, there were a number of issues he and i agreed on. he obviously has a lot of experience, chairman of the foreign relations committee for a long time. and we just have to see how these things play out. >> you can't say whether you'd be kmfbl with him as commander in chief. are you comfortable with the currently commander in chief. >> i'm just not going to go down that road. >> i i wanted to note i gave you the invitation to go down that road. you also
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troops to withdrawal from afghanistan up to 1500 americans are still in afghanistan. this as warnings about an isis attack at the airport are growing. one state allowing vaccine skepticism to flourish sending out recruitment flyers to nurses saying no need to be vaccinated in order to work. plus, he's a former nfl star backed by trump but a 2008 interview with our dr. sanjay gupta shows why some in the republican party are not should on
troops to withdrawal from afghanistan up to 1500 americans are still in afghanistan. this as warnings about an isis attack at the airport are growing. one state allowing vaccine skepticism to flourish sending out recruitment flyers to nurses saying no need to be vaccinated in order to work. plus, he's a former nfl star backed by trump but a 2008 interview with our dr. sanjay gupta shows why some in the republican party are not should on
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troops left afghanistan. the president defending his handling of the withdrawal as the nation marks the somber milestone. >> cnn white house reporter jasmine wright is with us from will midge ton, delaware. talk us to about what you are hearing from the president as he had to talk about afghanistan yesterday even during ceremonies when we were remembering all of these people. >> reporter: that's right, boris and christi. listen, you heard president biden once again make the case that the u.s. had been in the afghanistan war for far too long. and you hit the nail right there, christi, right? this was what the white house intended yesterday to really mark the lives on to the lives of those lost on september 11th. that's what they wanted to focus their message on, focus their message on president biden's calls for unity, calls for focusing on the future, but instead he had to answer questions about that chaotic afghanistan exit. now, boris, you just said that we saw president biden go to the trio of memorial sit
troops left afghanistan. the president defending his handling of the withdrawal as the nation marks the somber milestone. >> cnn white house reporter jasmine wright is with us from will midge ton, delaware. talk us to about what you are hearing from the president as he had to talk about afghanistan yesterday even during ceremonies when we were remembering all of these people. >> reporter: that's right, boris and christi. listen, you heard president biden once again make the case...
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he joined the marines in 2004 and served in both iraq and afghanistan. david wyatt was 37 years old. sergeant carson holmquist was from wisconsin and joined the marines in 2009 and served two tours in afghanistan. his facebook page features an american flag and pictures of his wife and young son. this picture shows his wife and young son next to a sign that reads we have waited 244 days for this moment. welcome home daddy. carson holmquist was 27. from the mountains to the prairie ♪ >> lance corporal wells was known as skip who went to southern university before joining the marines just last year. becoming a marine was a life dream for skip. >> he was just a go-getter. everything he did he put 100% into it. he was just positive about everything. >> ethan wade and robert young were in the rotc program with skip in high school. >> it has just been an emotional day. he was one of my good friends and showed me right from wrong and was just a mentor and a guide. i just can't believe it. bad things happen to good people. >> skill wells was only 21 years old.
he joined the marines in 2004 and served in both iraq and afghanistan. david wyatt was 37 years old. sergeant carson holmquist was from wisconsin and joined the marines in 2009 and served two tours in afghanistan. his facebook page features an american flag and pictures of his wife and young son. this picture shows his wife and young son next to a sign that reads we have waited 244 days for this moment. welcome home daddy. carson holmquist was 27. from the mountains to the prairie ♪ >>...
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today, there were demonstrations in afghanistan, tunisia,
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and the people of afghanistan, the ordinary people of afghanistan are dealing with all these difficulties. >> and you know it has to be said, they have had a year to run the country. how would you assess the ability of the taliban to govern? >> well, we have to look at various aspects of what is happening but in reality, we still don't have any detailed social development agenda. no national development plan. and we do not have an explanation how, for instance, various sectors would be supported. and there is no availability of the detailed national budget. the country used to have a $15.5 billion budget. there is no announcement of how it is structured and what it consists of. in access of these key elements, the country continues to work in survival mode. and moving from surviving to thriving will take effect on the economy. the banking sector. and a lot of efforts. >> thank you very much for talking with us, we really appreciate it. >> thank you very much for having me and thank you for staying focused on afghanistan. >> of course, thank you. >>> an electrical fire swept through a chur
and the people of afghanistan, the ordinary people of afghanistan are dealing with all these difficulties. >> and you know it has to be said, they have had a year to run the country. how would you assess the ability of the taliban to govern? >> well, we have to look at various aspects of what is happening but in reality, we still don't have any detailed social development agenda. no national development plan. and we do not have an explanation how, for instance, various sectors would...